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Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations?
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RE: Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations?
(04-15-2021 08:30 AM)fade2blac Wrote:  
(04-14-2021 11:32 AM)Cubanbull1 Wrote:  All that matters is who gets that NY6 bowl bid.
2020 - Cincinnati- AAC
2019- Memphis- AAC
2018- UCF - AAC
2017- UCF- AAC
2016- W.Michigan- MAC
2015- Houston-AAC
2014- Boise- MWC

Why leave out 2013? It was the first year of the AAC and UCF won the Fiesta Bowl. I know it was the last year of the BCS but it should still be mentioned. AAC has owned the NY6/BCS slot since the AAC was formed.
Because that was not part of the NY6 bowls and playoff contract. UCF went that year as an automatic champion of the old BigEast. The league lost that automatic bid after that year.
04-15-2021 09:27 AM
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